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Colorized scanning electron micrograph of red blood cells. The one infected by malaria parasites has a rough surface, while the others are smooth.

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Red blood cell infected with malaria parasites.

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A red blood cell infected with malaria parasites (red). The small bumps on the infected cell, called ‘knobs,’ help the parasite to avoid destruction and cause inflammation. Uninfected cells (blue) have smoother surfaces.

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NIAID

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Colorized scanning electron micrograph of red blood cells. The one infected by malaria parasites has a rough surface, while the others are smooth.
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Colorized scanning electron micrograph of red blood cells. The one infected by malaria parasites has a rough surface, while the others are smooth.